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What is the name for a partial or complete loss of coordination of voluntary muscular movement?
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What is the name for a partial or complete loss of coordination of voluntary muscular movement?
A. Anhedonia
B. Amnesia
C. Aphasia
D. Ataxia
Correct Answer:
Ataxia
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May 01, 2024